
New Australian Research Network holding scientific workshop on ME
by Sasha Nimmo Five Australian universities have joined together, along with the CFS Discovery Clinic, to form the ME/CFS Discovery
by Sasha Nimmo Five Australian universities have joined together, along with the CFS Discovery Clinic, to form the ME/CFS Discovery
Prof Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik Professor Sonya Marshall-Gradisnik is the co-director of the National Centre for Neuroimmunology and Emerging Diseases (NCNED) at
by Sasha Nimmo Australia’s Health Minister, Greg Hunt, listened to people with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME), families, scientists and organisations. Minister
By Sasha Nimmo Australians are having their concerns dismissed by GPs, receiving harmful medical advice, refused insurance claims, refused access
Andrew talks about his experience on SBS Insight: how the show focussed on recovered sports stars and exercise clinics while he was told to ‘let others speak’ when he tried to talk.
The governement’s ME and CFS advisory committee are one meeting away from releasing their report for feedback. The NHMRC is now listing resources for clinicians which include CBT, exercise and antidepressants.
Meet the Scientists: Dr Alice Richardson, biostatistician from the ANU. Her work is helping diagnose and identify sub-groups of patients with ME.
European researchers have examined the evidence that ME may be an autoimmune disease, stating “disease onset is often reported to be triggered by infections and the link between infections and autoimmune diseases is well established”. A group of German scientists tested this theory, using a process called immunoadsorption to remove antibodies in 10 people with ME.
by Sasha Nimmo Australian scientists at the National Centre for Neuroimmunlogy and Emerging Diseases at Griffith University published a new
by Sasha Nimmo The Medical Research Future Fund (MRFF) is holding a national consultation to ask Australians about what the priorities
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